Lunch & Learn: Library’s Past Speaks Volumes

Friday, April 5, noon – 1 p.m.

Last year the Orange County Library System received the National Medal for Museum and Library Service, a high honor given for exceptional contributions to the community. It’s part of nearly century-old legacy of providing residents with resources and opportunities to learn, connect, and grow. Take a look back at the library system’s rich history (and architecture) with Mike Donohue, the system’s outreach coordinator.

Bring a lunch or let us order one for you by calling 407-836-7046 (order at least 24 hours in advance).

Members free; non-members $5. With lunch: Members $8; non-members $13.

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About the museum

One of Florida’s preeminent cultural institutions, the Orange County Regional History Center advances its mission to honor the past, explore the present, and shape the future through permanent and traveling exhibits, wide-ranging programs, and limited-run exhibitions from other prestigious institutions. With deep roots in Orange County, the History Center opened in 2000 and is operated by Orange County and the nonprofit Historical Society of Central Florida, Inc. Read more about our story.

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Our Location

The History Center is located in the restored 1927 courthouse at Magnolia Avenue and Central Boulevard in the heart of downtown Orlando. Parking is available in the Library Parking Garage at 112 E. Central Blvd. across from the Orlando Public Library. Get directions and a map.